HS-6 · Subheading
340420
Waxes; artificial and prepared, of poly(oxyethylene) (polyethylene glycol)
Heading 3404 — Waxes; artificial, prepared
Chapter 34: Soap, waxes, polishing preparations
Plain-language overview
The 34 chapter covers a variety of products, including soaps and organic surface-active agents, as well as preparations for washing, lubricating, and polishing. This chapter is essential for understanding the classification of many household and industrial products.
Within this chapter, heading 3404 specifically focuses on waxes, both artificial and prepared. This includes a range of products used in various applications, from cosmetics to industrial uses.
The HS-6 code 340420 narrows it down further to artificial and prepared waxes made from poly(oxyethylene), commonly known as polyethylene glycol. These waxes are often used for their lubricating and binding properties.
Importers and exporters dealing with 340420 should be aware of the specific applications and regulations surrounding these products, as they can vary significantly based on their intended use.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
artificial waxes · prepared waxes · polyethylene glycol wax · industrial wax applications · cosmetic wax uses · dental wax products · modeling wax for crafts · food packaging wax · lubricating wax · pharmaceutical waxes · candle making supplies · wax import regulations · exporting wax products · wax trade compliance
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Polyethylene glycol wax used in cosmetics
- Waxes for industrial lubricants
- Waxes used in food packaging materials
- Artistic modeling waxes for crafts
- Dental waxes for impressions and molds
- Waxes used in pharmaceuticals for drug delivery
- Waxes in personal care products like lotions
- Prepared waxes for candle making
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 340420?
- How to classify artificial waxes?
- What products fall under HS 3404?
- Are there regulations for importing waxes?
- What is polyethylene glycol wax used for?
- Can I export prepared waxes?
- What are the applications of HS code 340420?
- How to find the right HS code for wax products?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- What are the uses of artificial and prepared waxes?
- How do I classify polyethylene glycol wax for import?
- What are the regulations for exporting waxes under HS 340420?
- Are there specific requirements for importing wax products?
- How to determine the correct HS code for dental wax?
- What types of products are included in HS code 340420?
- How to handle customs for artificial wax imports?
- What should I know about the trade of prepared waxes?
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS code 340420?
- HS code **340420** includes artificial and prepared waxes made from poly(oxyethylene), commonly used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial applications.
- Are there specific regulations for importing waxes?
- Yes, regulations can vary by country. It's important to check with local customs authorities for any specific import requirements or restrictions related to wax products.
- Can I export products classified under HS 340420?
- Yes, you can export products under HS code **340420**, but ensure you comply with both your country’s export regulations and the import regulations of the destination country.
- What is polyethylene glycol wax used for?
- Polyethylene glycol wax is used in various applications, including cosmetics for its emollient properties, in pharmaceuticals for drug delivery, and in food packaging for its barrier properties.
- How do I find the correct HS code for my wax products?
- To find the correct HS code, consider the product's composition and intended use. Consulting the customs tariff or a customs broker can help clarify the classification.
- What are the common applications of artificial waxes?
- Common applications include cosmetics, dental products, food packaging, and industrial lubricants, where their properties as binders or lubricants are beneficial.
- Are there any specific labeling requirements for wax imports?
- Labeling requirements can vary by country. Generally, you should include the product name, ingredients, and any safety information as required by local regulations.
- What should I know about the trade of prepared waxes?
- When trading prepared waxes, be aware of potential tariffs, trade agreements, and compliance with safety standards that may apply to your products.
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